Rivera points out there's a difference between writing a book and writing
a compelling pitch letter and that difference must begin first with a shift in the author's mindset.
You follow a different process to write for magazines, but it involves studying the publication to understand what section your article would go in, finding the editor for that section, and writing
a compelling pitch letter that nets you the assignment.
Not exact matches
I've also used stories as a basis for creating
compelling elevator
pitches, cover
letters, and backing up personal - branding statements.
You can also use the Summary to detail your value to employers, using a
compelling pitch similar to what you'd write in a cover
letter.
While a great resume can open doors, a
compelling cover
letter can be an equal (if not MORE) important part of your
pitch for employment.
After identifying target companies, you'll need to send them a
compelling pitch (that resonates through your executive resume, LinkedIn Profile, social media scripts, and cover
letter, of course).